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Jeep Hurricane Concept
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Jeep Hurricane Concept

"a black toy car with a red seat"

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Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: January 29, 2005 06:18PM

There are two really strange things about the Hurricane. The first is that it has two Hemi V-8 engines. Depending on power needs at any given time, the off-roader can run on 4, 8, 12 or all 16 cylinders.

It can also, literally, turn on a dime. Front and back wheels can angle inward allowing the Hurricane to rotate in one spot. DaimlerChrysler, Jeep's parent company, says its patented technology could see some military applications.

For those of us without Pentagon budgets, future Jeep production vehicles might benefit from some less radical applications of Hurricane's 4-wheel steering technology, suggested Joseph Barker with auto market analysts CSM Worldwide.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: January 29, 2005 06:30PM

looks like a toy car to me sonny boy, nevermind, i heard barbie's got an mp3 player now in hers!
AgeT Report This Comment
Date: January 30, 2005 11:15AM

Only yanks could get excited over a skip with wheels!!!!
me_one Report This Comment
Date: January 30, 2005 09:10PM

rear wheel steering, the skyline had "sympathetic steering" back in the 90's and i know that wasn't the first car to have it. and there are a number of cars that shut down cylinders when not needed, there's a merc and a couple of jap cars for sure.
cesiuminjector Report This Comment
Date: February 11, 2005 01:58AM

they thought of shit ive been saying for years
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: April 05, 2005 06:36AM

me_one: it rotates in one spot...NOT merely rear wheel steering or steering assist AND it's got TWO engines (HEMIS!!) w/range of 4-16 cylinders!!!
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: April 05, 2005 06:38AM

THAT'S off the hook! yawning
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Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: April 26, 2005 05:52AM

yes, it is